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. >> reporter: and the raw materials come from all over the world, the far east, africa, india, europe, the middle east, and the united states. >> you're biting into the twinkie industrial complex. a worldwide network, i call it the twinkie nexus. >> reporter: in the shock and sadness following the assassinations of san francisco mayor george mas connie and harvey milk, there was the twifrpgy defense -- twinkie defense. they claimed his twinkie obsession wassan obsession not a cause for murder. >> reporter: as america evolved, so did its nutritious consciousness. >> michelle has told me i cannot have a fried twinkie. [ laughter ] >> it is bad that i even said the word twinkie from behind this microphone! >> reporter: and then the lethal blow. a 21st century labor dispute. >> they're putting the people's pay eight pardon. they're eliminating their pensions. >> reporter: with that, hostess is history. salary, pensions, season thousand jobs are gone. for workers, it's a loss that cannot be eased with comfort food. for consumers, they have to stomach empty shelves and convenience store ais
. >> reporter: and the raw materials come from all over the world, the far east, africa, india, europe, the middle east, and the united states. >> you're biting into the twinkie industrial complex. a worldwide network, i call it the twinkie nexus. >> reporter: in the shock and sadness following the assassinations of san francisco mayor george mas connie and harvey milk, there was the twifrpgy defense -- twinkie defense. they claimed his twinkie obsession wassan obsession not a...
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there have been major supply disruptions due to labor unrest in south africa, which produces nearly all of the world's platinum. it also depends on demand. >> europe is a key part of the platinum demand picture. if europe can recover, certainly that's going to bode well for platinum demand. if the price trades higher, it may affect some of the price- sensitive sectors like jewelry, like chinese jewelry demand. >> reporter: of course, many investors only buy metals for investment reasons. currently, there's over $150 billion invested in gold exchange-traded funds, an all- time high. erika miller, nbr, new york. >> tom: the broad market drifted higher with one eye on economic data and the other on washington. the s&p 500 fell to its low of the session when house speaker john boehner expressed disappointment over the pace of fiscal cliff negotiations. the index shrugged it off, ending higher by four tenths of a percent. volume was 677 million shares on the big board; under 1.8 billion moved on the nasdaq. all ten of the major stock sectors rose. the telecommunications sector had the strong
there have been major supply disruptions due to labor unrest in south africa, which produces nearly all of the world's platinum. it also depends on demand. >> europe is a key part of the platinum demand picture. if europe can recover, certainly that's going to bode well for platinum demand. if the price trades higher, it may affect some of the price- sensitive sectors like jewelry, like chinese jewelry demand. >> reporter: of course, many investors only buy metals for investment...
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>> well, assistant secretary of africa handles policy towards africa. policy towards kenya. towards south africa. sudan. an assistant secretary is not intimately involved with security. and in this case it was terrorist attack. yes, she's aware of some of the issues, but that's not her direct responsibility. she's worried about american policy. at the time we were dealing with a lot of issues in south africa in the c ochlco this. congo, a number of piece keeping operations. i'm not saying she shouldn't be aware of security issues, but this is not a matter that a policy person directly has responsibility. so it's unfair to target her on those issues, also. >> always great to have you on. >>> and make sure to tune into andrea mitchell reports today at 1:00 p.m. eastern. she'll speak with joe lieberman. again that's at 1:00. >>> a developing story we need to pass along now. just getting information about former president george h.w. bush. a source close to the bush family has confirmed he is hospitalized in houston suffering from cronkikro bronch. he has had a severe cough and
>> well, assistant secretary of africa handles policy towards africa. policy towards kenya. towards south africa. sudan. an assistant secretary is not intimately involved with security. and in this case it was terrorist attack. yes, she's aware of some of the issues, but that's not her direct responsibility. she's worried about american policy. at the time we were dealing with a lot of issues in south africa in the c ochlco this. congo, a number of piece keeping operations. i'm not saying...
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arctic melt and then we had sandy, a storm that didn't reck pakistan or bangladesh or someplace in africa, a storm that blew right in on the biggest concentrations of wealth and power on earth. to me the real signal that something changed was last week's article, "it's global warming stupid." i have no doubt that the facile fuel industry will begin to fight as long as they can but the momentum is beginning to shift. the question is can we make it change fast enough. >> jennifer: we know the extreme weather events will continue to accelerate, talk about the urgency -- for people who aren't following this so closely, what exactly should people be aware of? >> well, so far we have raised the temperature of the earth 1 degree, which doesn't sound like much, but that's the equivalent of about 100,000 hiroshima bombs going off every day. so unless we do everything we can do to think of that nothing will be 2 defendant's exhibit. and it could be 8, 9, 10 degrees degrees. looking at the arctic melt and that means planetary emergency. >> jennifer: that means the oceans do rise and potentially isla
arctic melt and then we had sandy, a storm that didn't reck pakistan or bangladesh or someplace in africa, a storm that blew right in on the biggest concentrations of wealth and power on earth. to me the real signal that something changed was last week's article, "it's global warming stupid." i have no doubt that the facile fuel industry will begin to fight as long as they can but the momentum is beginning to shift. the question is can we make it change fast enough. >> jennifer:...
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. >>> and this picture was taken in a place called false bay off the coast of south africa. but it is in fact, real. a nature photographer set up rubber seals in the water as bait, waited three days to capture the series of photos of a 13-foot great white leaning out of the water to get its catch. >>> and new list of popular baby names for 2012, so you can see if you or somebody else is part of a trend. top names for boys, aiden, jackson, ethan, liam, mason. for girls, ending in the letter a, ava, sophia, isabella, very exotic. and there is this, the keeper of the baby name stats say they're starting to pick up evidence of baby girls being named after the characters in "50 shades of gray". >>> up next, the photo of a cop's generous gesture that has become something of a sensation. leaping over h>>> finally toni photo taken by a tourist who saw something on a cold night in times square. and the photo has warmed a lot of hearts as it has gone around the world on the web. and in the process, it has made a new york city police officer something of a hero. the story behind the pi
. >>> and this picture was taken in a place called false bay off the coast of south africa. but it is in fact, real. a nature photographer set up rubber seals in the water as bait, waited three days to capture the series of photos of a 13-foot great white leaning out of the water to get its catch. >>> and new list of popular baby names for 2012, so you can see if you or somebody else is part of a trend. top names for boys, aiden, jackson, ethan, liam, mason. for girls, ending...
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her policies in africa and suh --sudan were controversial. there were other issues she's been involved in, but she's got a very big job at the u.n. there are meetings on thursday and a general assembly vote has been scheduled on palestinian statehood. a vote that's gripped the attention of all of the middle east and the middle east experts. and presumably, the u.n. ambassador ought to be someone well regarded around the world and is and now she's fighting for her future life in this very partisan atmosphere in washington. it's puzzling. the white house is sticking by her for now. she's not yet been nominated. harry reid said they believe the committees in charge chaired by john kerry should be in charge of this and not members from other committees like homeland security and intelligence and armed services who are getting involved in this. but as you pointed out, none of the republican senators asking questions chair anything. it's becoming very personal and very puzzling indeed. >> one last sort of puzzling element of this to me. i just want
her policies in africa and suh --sudan were controversial. there were other issues she's been involved in, but she's got a very big job at the u.n. there are meetings on thursday and a general assembly vote has been scheduled on palestinian statehood. a vote that's gripped the attention of all of the middle east and the middle east experts. and presumably, the u.n. ambassador ought to be someone well regarded around the world and is and now she's fighting for her future life in this very...
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africa command is scheduled to speak at george washington university at the rising threat of terrorism. they will face questions about the growing presence of al-qaeda as well as the military could have done more in benghazi attack on 9/11. >> bret: his name came up a lot. thank you. what is the best country in the world to be from? the answer will surprise you. that is later in the grapevine. up next, a lot of people in egypt are not happy with their country's president. [ male announcer ] red lobster's crabfest ends soon. hurry in and try five succulent entrees, like ourender snow crab paired with savory garlic shrimp. just $12.99. come into red lobster and sea food differently. and introducing 7 lunch choices for just $7.99. at legalzoom, we've created a better place to handle your legal needs. maybe you have questions about incorporating a business you'd like to start. or questions about protecting your family with a will or living trust. and you'd like to find the right attorney to help guide you along, answer any questions and offer advice. with an "a" rating from the better busi
africa command is scheduled to speak at george washington university at the rising threat of terrorism. they will face questions about the growing presence of al-qaeda as well as the military could have done more in benghazi attack on 9/11. >> bret: his name came up a lot. thank you. what is the best country in the world to be from? the answer will surprise you. that is later in the grapevine. up next, a lot of people in egypt are not happy with their country's president. [ male announcer...
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more than $10 million people in them where it's cloe close to how bad it is in this country are all in africa and latin america. >> so we're not necessarily talking about someone who works really hard, an entrepreneur works really hard. you're talking about the people who initially are going to get, teresa heinz kerry, warren buffett, people who have massive amounts of money. they're hit the hardest, right? >> absolutely. the proposal i wrote had an exemption for households up to $500,000 in wealth that, is exempting 80% of american households right there. >> how did you draw that line? i can imagine there is all kinds of cheating that is going to happen around that line. or even on the bentley. people are going to say it has dents and not worth very much money. how do you avoid that? >> we have a lot of cheating right now with income tax. so we might to have a higher exemption. we might to have to have slightly higher rates. i think overall fighting wealth inequality is so important. it is really wealth, not income that, affects your access to opportunity and our wealth inequality is so extr
more than $10 million people in them where it's cloe close to how bad it is in this country are all in africa and latin america. >> so we're not necessarily talking about someone who works really hard, an entrepreneur works really hard. you're talking about the people who initially are going to get, teresa heinz kerry, warren buffett, people who have massive amounts of money. they're hit the hardest, right? >> absolutely. the proposal i wrote had an exemption for households up to...
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also opening up the new line of attacks when susan rice was in charge during the attacks in africa. that is something to a chill observer seems like okay, susan collins has done her research, that would be brought up in a confirmation hearing specifically saying why did you fail the country supposedly back in the '90s. the most interesting thing here, though, alex, was susan collins basically endorsing john kerry. that has been all the chatter from republicans. john kerry would sail through here. some democrats say, the reason why they have the chatter about john kerry, they want to get scott brown elected in a special election. if john kerry is nominated they could lose a senate seat. a lot of other democrats that say look, president obama should not waste his political capital on susan rice. we have a fiscal cliff, we want to do immigration reform. why have this nasty fight. john kerry has been a loyal deputy to president obama. let him get through here. john kerry gave him the speaking role at the '04 convention, john kerry endorsed him after he lost new hampshire in 2008. john k
also opening up the new line of attacks when susan rice was in charge during the attacks in africa. that is something to a chill observer seems like okay, susan collins has done her research, that would be brought up in a confirmation hearing specifically saying why did you fail the country supposedly back in the '90s. the most interesting thing here, though, alex, was susan collins basically endorsing john kerry. that has been all the chatter from republicans. john kerry would sail through...
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some of africa is rising. some of africa is stuck. the question is whether the rising but will pull africa up or whether the other africa will weigh the continent down. which will it be? stakes here are not just about them. imagine for a second this last global recession but without the economic growth of china and india, without hundreds of millions of newly minted middle- class folks who now buy american and european goods. imagine that. think about the last five years. rocks are preaches capitalism. well. sometimes i hear myself and i cannot believe it. commerce is a real pure that is what you're about. commerce, entrepreneurial capitalism takes more people out of poverty than aids. we know that. we need africa to become an economic powerhouse. it is not just in their interest. it is in our national security interest, too. we want to see the region to fill its potential. q uueque up the drum roll. you can if you like. enter our protagonist. enter the most powerful force for change on the continent. enter the loudest voice for progr
some of africa is rising. some of africa is stuck. the question is whether the rising but will pull africa up or whether the other africa will weigh the continent down. which will it be? stakes here are not just about them. imagine for a second this last global recession but without the economic growth of china and india, without hundreds of millions of newly minted middle- class folks who now buy american and european goods. imagine that. think about the last five years. rocks are preaches...
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what they're looking at interestingly enough, south korea, taiwan, south africa. places that have undergone similar authoritarian transitions to democratic rule, particularly with an emphasis on the police and internal security cases. >> i'm glad you mentioned those last few cases that may, in fact , although some opportunities for learning because if we have not integrated that possibility into the way this group was founded to my would have underscored just how potentially significant the absence of prior model is for security sector for in the arab world because it tells us a great deal about the limited validity of what we often think about as best practice in the field, the limited validity of all we often think about in lessons learned that are portable across cases from one instance to another. if we have to approach both of those points with far more skepticism in these cases than others, then we may be riding the rulebook all over again for these cases in ways that hold out to my think, significant challenges in trying to move these processes forward on t
what they're looking at interestingly enough, south korea, taiwan, south africa. places that have undergone similar authoritarian transitions to democratic rule, particularly with an emphasis on the police and internal security cases. >> i'm glad you mentioned those last few cases that may, in fact , although some opportunities for learning because if we have not integrated that possibility into the way this group was founded to my would have underscored just how potentially significant...
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the world that have more than 10 million people, close to how bad it is, in this country are all in africa and latin america. >> we're not necessarily talking about someone who works really hard, an entrepreneur that works hard, you are talking about the people initially -- teresa heinz kerry, warren buffett, that's who will be hit the hardest? >> absolutely. the proposal had an exemption of proposals with up to $500,000 in wealth. that exempts most households right there. >> how did you draw that line? even on the bentley, people will say it has dents and it's not worst much. how do you have that? >> we have a lot of cheating with income tax and with a wealth tax, i'm sure people would try to cheat on that as well. we might have to have high slightly higher rates. but fighting wealth in equality is so important, bought that's what affect your opportunity and our wealth inequality is hurting were living standard in the long run. >> 500,000, why did you pick that? anything under that, you won't get taxed, above it, you are. >> it already exempts about 80% american households. if you want to
the world that have more than 10 million people, close to how bad it is, in this country are all in africa and latin america. >> we're not necessarily talking about someone who works really hard, an entrepreneur that works hard, you are talking about the people initially -- teresa heinz kerry, warren buffett, that's who will be hit the hardest? >> absolutely. the proposal had an exemption of proposals with up to $500,000 in wealth. that exempts most households right there. >>...
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decade when you look at where we started, the late 1990's to have very little viewership like in north africa, by last year, half of the arab public said what was the first choice? and another said -- 20 to 30% said al jazeera was the second choice for news. that has been the story of the decade. >> let's start going through. tunisia. good news story so far so good? >> yes. >> it is one thing to be an opposition lead are for -- -- leader for some time, you see how he's done in the first two weeks in office. how the muslim brotherhood of power plays out. >> i know there are people frustrated who expected quick transformation of the country, whether the economy is difficult. >> to me it has been kind of a miracle that it has been relatively stable, that it has been relatively absent of violence. those things hold promise. there are problems. we know that when the revolution started in tunisia and egypt, then we -- people saying well in places like syria, you have divided communities, divided societies, where in europe -- tunisia you have different groups. in egypt when they had the parliamentar
decade when you look at where we started, the late 1990's to have very little viewership like in north africa, by last year, half of the arab public said what was the first choice? and another said -- 20 to 30% said al jazeera was the second choice for news. that has been the story of the decade. >> let's start going through. tunisia. good news story so far so good? >> yes. >> it is one thing to be an opposition lead are for -- -- leader for some time, you see how he's done in...
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. ♪ change engineering in dubai, aluminum production in south africa, and the aerospace industry in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutuands beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. >> chris: before we go a follow-up to our interview last week with obama senior campaign strategist david axelrod, we asked about a bet he made offering to shave his mustache if the president lost minnesota, pennsylvania or michigan on election night. >> chris: somehow secure is your mustache today? >> the next time we see each other, chris i guarantee you you that mustache will be right where it is today and, it has been here 40 years and you know how serious a bet that was. >> chris: the president won all of those states but axelrod attracted so much attention he had another idea, this week. he and his wife, susan have a daughter named lau
. ♪ change engineering in dubai, aluminum production in south africa, and the aerospace industry in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutuands beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. >> chris: before we go a follow-up to...
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in the middle east and north africa particularly in these countries we are discussing something new is happening. in some respects the international community learning to do things differently. we are not going back to what we have done in the last 20 years. we are going to do it in a different way and has an international community we are learning what that process is and if you are on the ground you can see it. a lot of people -- there's a hesitancy about this intervention and this involvement that is quite telling and wasn't there in the past. >> thank you. >> i would like to know -- i am abigail woodward and i would like to know how women's rights are being protected and advanced and i would like to know if the muslim brotherhood has seen this debate impediment to that and how the constitutions are including them. >> let's start with the most significant case, constitutional issues and the role of the muslim brotherhood. egypt coming back from an extended period, what is your sense on that? >> i don't think egypt realized that, a new draft of the constitution with a lot of question
in the middle east and north africa particularly in these countries we are discussing something new is happening. in some respects the international community learning to do things differently. we are not going back to what we have done in the last 20 years. we are going to do it in a different way and has an international community we are learning what that process is and if you are on the ground you can see it. a lot of people -- there's a hesitancy about this intervention and this...
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announcer ] how could switchgrass in argentina, change engineering in dubai, aluminum production in south africa, and the aerospace industry in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. >> well, it didn't take long, talk of compromise, post postelection, turning into stalemate. john boehner and barack obama not budging as we rapidly approach the fiscal cliff. >> 2013 should be the year we begin to solve our debt through tax reform and entitlement reform. i am proposing we avert the fiscal cliff together, in a manner that insures that 2013 is finally the yirr that our government comes to grips with a major problems that are facing it. >> on tuesday night, we found out that the majority of americans agree with my approach. and that includes democrats, independents and a lot of republican
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. >> there are companies in south africa selling that into libya. the french company has been doing it. this is not a matter of speculation. these are documents from these companies, that are secrtion prospect uses. a mass infection system. plenty of good work is being done on this. a whole bunch of journalists. >> i'm curious about this, because this -- you know, you raise a point and a lot of people share this fear about being under surveillance, right? some people say you go way too far, but people share your fear, but also are someone out there trying to champion, and like said, benefiting by the internet by putting out information that governments don't want people to have. i want to ask you in particular about where you are tonight. first, one question i wanted to ask you, because people asked me about this today. i have you here and i wanted to ask you officials from ecuador say that you have had a lung infects and that you have been sick since you have had to stay there. >> julian assange is not very important. i'm in an extraordinary situat
. >> there are companies in south africa selling that into libya. the french company has been doing it. this is not a matter of speculation. these are documents from these companies, that are secrtion prospect uses. a mass infection system. plenty of good work is being done on this. a whole bunch of journalists. >> i'm curious about this, because this -- you know, you raise a point and a lot of people share this fear about being under surveillance, right? some people say you go way...
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embassy in east africa. at that time, susan rice was head of the region for the state department and once again ambassadors had begged for more security. >> i asked ambassador rice what her role was. she said she would have to refresh her memory. but that she was not involved directly in turning down the request. >> asked whether the member was six members seemed presumptuous, democrats said they fully supported ambassador rice's proactive approach. >> i respect that in her. however, the president decides in terms of the nomination, i hope he will nominate her, because i think she has been extraordinary at the u.n. and would make a great secretary of state. >> if nominated, rice will need support from 60 senators to overcome procedural hurdles in the senate, to be confirmed rice would need to sway at least five republicans to accomplish that. >> bret: thank you. egypt's two highest appeals courts suspended their work to protest last week's power grab by president mohammed morsi. there were more clashes today
embassy in east africa. at that time, susan rice was head of the region for the state department and once again ambassadors had begged for more security. >> i asked ambassador rice what her role was. she said she would have to refresh her memory. but that she was not involved directly in turning down the request. >> asked whether the member was six members seemed presumptuous, democrats said they fully supported ambassador rice's proactive approach. >> i respect that in her....
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what is the nature of the developments in north africa, how strong of a threat to they how strong of a threat to they posed to
what is the nature of the developments in north africa, how strong of a threat to they how strong of a threat to they posed to
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and there are companies in south africa that were selling that into libya. this is not a matter of speculation. ese are documents from these companies that are secret per spec tuses that are sold. you will see it. plenty of good work is being done on this. a whole bunch of journalists. i'm curious about this. a lot of people share this fear. right? you know, some people might say you go too far on it. but you are someone out there trying to champion and benefiting by the internet by putting out information that the governments don't want you to have. i wanted to ask you where you are tonight. first one question i wanted to ask you about this. officials from ecuador say that you have had a lung infects and that you have been sick since you have had to stay there. being in an erk extraordinary situation. >> that is not important. democracies die behind closed doors. >> do you not want to talk about it? >> i don't think it is important. >> let me ask you this. >> this is a serious situation now. >> let me ask you this, as you say, you have been there for four o
and there are companies in south africa that were selling that into libya. this is not a matter of speculation. ese are documents from these companies that are secret per spec tuses that are sold. you will see it. plenty of good work is being done on this. a whole bunch of journalists. i'm curious about this. a lot of people share this fear. right? you know, some people might say you go too far on it. but you are someone out there trying to champion and benefiting by the internet by putting out...
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are doing is they are distracting us from confronting the extraordinary challenges we face in north africa and the middle east. and that flight from reality is at the heart of the current gop. >> when president obama took office in 2009, the republicans were up against a president who was popular coming off a historical election. nobody went after him except dick cheney. >> absolutely. >> he was saying we're not on a war footing. he doesn't understand security. it seems like john mccain is taking on this role now. find anything you can and throw it at the wall. >> throw it at the president. the republicans have -- they don't have a lot of maneuvering room to be honest. because the president though he ended the war in iraq and is winding down the war in afghanistan, the president has, for a lot of progressives, been -- you know, has backed away from national policy. it's ones that mccain should like in many ways. if you want a select committee to investigate our national security, do it on a number of frameworks, but not susan rice and what she said on "meet the press." if you look at her i
are doing is they are distracting us from confronting the extraordinary challenges we face in north africa and the middle east. and that flight from reality is at the heart of the current gop. >> when president obama took office in 2009, the republicans were up against a president who was popular coming off a historical election. nobody went after him except dick cheney. >> absolutely. >> he was saying we're not on a war footing. he doesn't understand security. it seems like...
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here's a woman who is a road scholar, assistant secretary for africa under the clinton administration. i worked with her on a lot of african issues. she was the leader at the u.n. security on the sanctions of north korea, on libya. she's close to the president. >> look, i don't think many people there certainly -- some people are contending her chops for the job of secretary of state. she's got a great resume. this doesn't answer the question of why you would take one set of documents that's classified and another that's unclassified when they don't agree with one another and only go on television and talk about one of them. instead of saying to the president and the rest of the administration, i'm not your man. i don't want to be on record saying something i know might be different. >> you know, ashleigh, i think this is parsing things. i really think that she -- >> republicans want facts and answers to those questions. >> she can't die vulg classified information in a public hearing or in a news show, and i also disagree with the view that the secretary of state and u.n. ambassador
here's a woman who is a road scholar, assistant secretary for africa under the clinton administration. i worked with her on a lot of african issues. she was the leader at the u.n. security on the sanctions of north korea, on libya. she's close to the president. >> look, i don't think many people there certainly -- some people are contending her chops for the job of secretary of state. she's got a great resume. this doesn't answer the question of why you would take one set of documents...
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announcer ] how could switchgrass in argentina, change engineering in dubai, aluminum production in south africa, and the aerospace industry in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. >>> in tonight's rewrite, a look back at some people who have some serious rewriting to do. of themselves. here it is, your moment of gloat. >> our top political priority over the next two years should be to deny president obama a second term. >> making barack obama a one-term president. >> the people who are projecting a governor romney win are dick morris, michael barone, newt gingrich. >> i think romney will take florida, virginia, north carolina. >> i agree. >> i think romney gets 279 to 281 or 286. >> i'm sticking with you. >> i agree with his analysis from the micro view. >> my personal guess is y
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the decisions its made especially in the last two years in going through the revolutions in northern africa and across the middle east and to the far east, and the only way you could explain the horrendous decisions that were so completely wrong headed would be if this administration had a bunch of muslim brotherhood members giving them advice. >> he represents 600,000 people. unbelievable. gohmert was among the gang of republicans who suggested earlier this year that one of secretary of state clinton's closest aides was a mole for the muslim brotherhood. why not? >>> is the problem with the republican party the megsssenge or the message. this is going to be great. i love the conversation. you're watching "hardball," the place for politics. [ male announcer ] introducing the new dell xps 12. part of a whole new line of tablets from dell. it's changing the conversation. ♪ gives you 1% cash back on all purchases, plus a 50% annual bonus. and everyone likes 50% more... [ midwestern/chicago accent ] cheddar! yeah! 50 percent more [yodeling] yodel-ay-ee-oo. 50% more flash. [ southern accent ]
the decisions its made especially in the last two years in going through the revolutions in northern africa and across the middle east and to the far east, and the only way you could explain the horrendous decisions that were so completely wrong headed would be if this administration had a bunch of muslim brotherhood members giving them advice. >> he represents 600,000 people. unbelievable. gohmert was among the gang of republicans who suggested earlier this year that one of secretary of...
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is all about changing how we deal with africa. we don't want to just deal with the military. we will deal with hiv aids, we will deal with girl's education, we will deal with economic and trade issue. i was wondering why the pentagon is dealing with girl's education because they are the least capable. the military does not belong there. the military should not be assisting with girls' education in africa or anywhere else. we need to scale down the military so that we get back to putting diplomacy first. host: the caller asked about your web site ips.org. explain a little bit about what you do and where you get your funding? guest: are an independent think tank, one of the oldest in the country started in 1963. our funding comes from individual donors and nonprofit foundations. we don't take any corporate or government money. we are very independent and work on linking issues of peace, justice, and the environment and turning ideas, research, new ideas into action for helping people change the world whether it is how to pressure la
is all about changing how we deal with africa. we don't want to just deal with the military. we will deal with hiv aids, we will deal with girl's education, we will deal with economic and trade issue. i was wondering why the pentagon is dealing with girl's education because they are the least capable. the military does not belong there. the military should not be assisting with girls' education in africa or anywhere else. we need to scale down the military so that we get back to putting...
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and bono said, if we're not careful china will annex the continent of africa. that there's so much deep investment, they have so much concern, so much strategic interests across the way, and america is largely absent. which brings back these questions, we get this stuff right, is this directed just at making us feel good, or do you gain ground in a competitive environment against china? >> we absolutely gain ground. i want to see, we have real strengths in america. with strengths in the things all the other countries die for. hire education, entrepreneurial climate, a lot of science and technology, enormous dynamism in this country and a lot of strengths. but what we've done is we allowed a bunch of unnecessary costs of doing business to grow up and creep up. by in action basically. at the same time as all these other countries, and, of course, i work around the world on this topic, all the other countries have whole task forces of national leaders that work every day to drive down the cost of doing business and make the infrastructure better and make better ai
and bono said, if we're not careful china will annex the continent of africa. that there's so much deep investment, they have so much concern, so much strategic interests across the way, and america is largely absent. which brings back these questions, we get this stuff right, is this directed just at making us feel good, or do you gain ground in a competitive environment against china? >> we absolutely gain ground. i want to see, we have real strengths in america. with strengths in the...
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embassies in east africa. at that time susan rice was head of the region for the state department and once again ambassadors had begged for more security. >> i asked ambassador rice what her role was. she said that she would have to refresh her memory, but that she was not involved directly in turning down the request. but surely -- >> asked meeting of the six senators seemed presumous given no nomination has been made democrats said they fully supported ambassador rice's proactive approach. >> i respect that in her. however, the president decides in terms of the nomination, i hope that he will nominate her because i think she has been extraordinary at the u.n. and would make a great secretary of state. >> if rice is nominated, she will need support from 60 senators to overcome procedural hurdles to be confirmed. so rice would need to at least sway five republicans. shep. >> shepard: catherine herridge in washington. the national past time face what is could be its toughest decision in decades as barry bonds a
embassies in east africa. at that time susan rice was head of the region for the state department and once again ambassadors had begged for more security. >> i asked ambassador rice what her role was. she said that she would have to refresh her memory, but that she was not involved directly in turning down the request. but surely -- >> asked meeting of the six senators seemed presumous given no nomination has been made democrats said they fully supported ambassador rice's proactive...
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. >> why do you have to eliminate 55,000 people from africa and eastern europe? aren't they just as valuable? aren't they just as worthy? the stem jobs bill will be debated on the house floor later this week. on the senate side, two retiring republicans, kyl and hutchison hired their own immigrant friendly bill, achieve act. alternative to dream act. that grants a pathway for citizenship for imgrants seeking a college education and military experience but who turn down welfare. bret? >> bret: doug, thanks. >>> home prices and consumer confidence are both up here in the u.s. but perhaps some of the most confident consumers about home prices are not from america. correspondent william la jeunesse explains from los angeles. >> realtors linda and brent cater to buyers in the wealthy los angeles suburb of san marino, where a recent influx of chinese helped stabilize the market. >> this is the formal dining room. >> this is the top 1% of managed speakers coming from china. there really is the people who have their own businesses or maybe were part of the government. >>
. >> why do you have to eliminate 55,000 people from africa and eastern europe? aren't they just as valuable? aren't they just as worthy? the stem jobs bill will be debated on the house floor later this week. on the senate side, two retiring republicans, kyl and hutchison hired their own immigrant friendly bill, achieve act. alternative to dream act. that grants a pathway for citizenship for imgrants seeking a college education and military experience but who turn down welfare. bret?...
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is all about changing how we deal with africa. we don't want to just deal with the military. we will deal with hiv aids, we will deal with girl's education, we will deal with economic and trade issue. i was wondering why the pentagon is dealing with girl's education because they are the least capable. the military does not belong there. the military should not be assisting with girls' education in africa or anywhere else. we need to scale down the military so that we get back to putting diplomacy first. host: the caller asked about your web site ips.org. explain a little bit about what you do and where you get your funding? guest: are an independent think tank, one of the oldest in the country started in 1963. our funding comes from individual donors and nonprofit foundations. we don't take any corporate or government money. we are very independent and work on linking issues of peace, justice, and the environment and turning ideas, research, new ideas into action for helping people change the world whether it is how to pressure la
is all about changing how we deal with africa. we don't want to just deal with the military. we will deal with hiv aids, we will deal with girl's education, we will deal with economic and trade issue. i was wondering why the pentagon is dealing with girl's education because they are the least capable. the military does not belong there. the military should not be assisting with girls' education in africa or anywhere else. we need to scale down the military so that we get back to putting...
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. >> this is good news when it comes to the battle that's taking place in africa but here at home the cbc came out with this report that shows hiv cases were up 72% -- excuse me 72% among the lgbt community, young men, 57% african-american. why are we seeing lapses backwards? >> well, we're 30 years in now and it is a completely unique moment in the pandemic. we're filled with optimism. secretary clinton went before aids activists at the international aids conference this summer and, like all the leaders there, said we can end aids. we do have the tools now to actually wind this down. but there's an equal amount of frustration because we're lacking true leadership and we're lacking the dollars. we forget that one of act up's greatest victories was pushing our leaders to spend money on aids research back in the late '80s and early '90s. that money saved the american taxpayer a fortune by saving 8 million lives a year now. we actually can take those therapies now and get them to an additional 7 million people and reduce transmission rates worldwide and slowly end the epidem epidemic. >>
. >> this is good news when it comes to the battle that's taking place in africa but here at home the cbc came out with this report that shows hiv cases were up 72% -- excuse me 72% among the lgbt community, young men, 57% african-american. why are we seeing lapses backwards? >> well, we're 30 years in now and it is a completely unique moment in the pandemic. we're filled with optimism. secretary clinton went before aids activists at the international aids conference this summer...
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this is a country of old european roots, families that came here from africa in servitude as far back as four centuries ago. of new arriving groups from the rest of the americas and from south asia and from the asian pacific. we are a country of women who were created equal who stand by their rights to equality and respect and personal dignity not to be spoken about as if they are apart from the conversation, apart from a country that honors individual decision making. they're no longer sent into the other room while men discuss the big questions over brandy and cigars nor are gay people no longer are they the other, people to be joked about, sequestered off as if they're not of us, deeply a part of our american family. this was a generous election. forget this talk of sharp elb s elbows, every man for his himself, grab your tax cut and head out on your own. all the nastiness we heard only served to excite and energize the people it was aimed at, only served to turn off the people and said none of that for me. that sounds like uncle what's his name stuff, i don't buy it, i'm not going
this is a country of old european roots, families that came here from africa in servitude as far back as four centuries ago. of new arriving groups from the rest of the americas and from south asia and from the asian pacific. we are a country of women who were created equal who stand by their rights to equality and respect and personal dignity not to be spoken about as if they are apart from the conversation, apart from a country that honors individual decision making. they're no longer sent...
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conner sills, who spent seven months traveling the globe and immersing himself in remote parts of asia, africa and europe. with nothing more than a backpack, pad of paper and the excitement of discovering the unknown, he documented his travels for "around the world with conner sills." conner, welcome back. >> thank you, jimmy. it was an incredible journey. >> jimmy: i'd love to hear about it some time. [ laughter ] [ applause ] now, as with any news source, we don't always get everything right, so it's time for retractions -- the portion of "night news now" where i go over corrections from previous broadcasts. first up, we reported that nautical explorer charles cambridge was born in the year 1998. it was actually 1322. [ laughter ] our mistake. we also reported that john boehner gave a speech to congress, but it wasn't john boehner. it was just a pair of goggles. and they didn't give a speech. someone just put them on. again, that was an error on our part. and finally, two weeks ago, we reported that mitt romney won the presidential election. it wasn't mitt romney. it was someone else. we apo
conner sills, who spent seven months traveling the globe and immersing himself in remote parts of asia, africa and europe. with nothing more than a backpack, pad of paper and the excitement of discovering the unknown, he documented his travels for "around the world with conner sills." conner, welcome back. >> thank you, jimmy. it was an incredible journey. >> jimmy: i'd love to hear about it some time. [ laughter ] [ applause ] now, as with any news source, we don't always...
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while much of the audiotape is devoted to the al-qaeda affiliate in east africa that recently lost control of ports in somalia, analysts say there sake passal. al-zawahiri seeks to capitalize on the death of ambassadorsteins and three other americans by claiming it's a sign of american weakness in the region. "they were defeated in a iraq and they with withdrawalling from afghanistan and the ambassador from benghazi was killed and the flags of the embassies were lowered." that is a reference to american flags torn down and replaced by the black flags when the u.s. embassies were overrun by demonstrators. it's broader political position to establish islamist state. >> for various countries in tunisia, libya, egypt and also in yemen, they perceive the attack in benghazi not just as victory for them, successful one and model for future attacks. >> analysts notes it takes six weeks for al-zawahiri to respond to major news events. this is attributed to the intense security procedures. al-zawahiri understands bin laden's undoing was to courier who relayed an audio or video message. >> bret: the
while much of the audiotape is devoted to the al-qaeda affiliate in east africa that recently lost control of ports in somalia, analysts say there sake passal. al-zawahiri seeks to capitalize on the death of ambassadorsteins and three other americans by claiming it's a sign of american weakness in the region. "they were defeated in a iraq and they with withdrawalling from afghanistan and the ambassador from benghazi was killed and the flags of the embassies were lowered." that is a...
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million veterans have served in combat in the combat theaters of iraq and afghanistan and the horn of africa. since 9/11 nearly 3 million veterans have departed the military having full filled their duty to the nation. nearly four years ago the president asked me to do two things. first, make things better for veterans now. and then transform the department of veterans affairs to better serve veterans well into the 21st century. understand doing so he also provided leadership and support that resulted in increases to the v.a.'s budgets by nearly 40% between 2009 and this year 201. these are the resources which have greatly enhanced the care and services we're able to provide to millions of veterans. well over 800,000 of them have been added to v.a. healthcare role since 2009. compensation for 3.3 million veterans including more than 359 who are 100% disabled. over $10 billion in education benefits to more than veterans and eligible family members. finally, the country's largest cemetery system, 131 cemeteries where veterans are laid to rest and national shrines befitting their service and sa
million veterans have served in combat in the combat theaters of iraq and afghanistan and the horn of africa. since 9/11 nearly 3 million veterans have departed the military having full filled their duty to the nation. nearly four years ago the president asked me to do two things. first, make things better for veterans now. and then transform the department of veterans affairs to better serve veterans well into the 21st century. understand doing so he also provided leadership and support that...
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hezbollah and through the tunnels and through sea-lanes and across sinai, maybe even perhaps from north africa or sudan. the israelis are doing what they're doing. they've decided to put a deterrent strategy into effect to try to get hamas to stand down and to destroy what they can identify and find in terms of these long-range high trajectory weapons. >> all right, aaron david miller from the woodrow wilson center. thank you so much for your time, sir. >> pleasure. >>> another explosion on an oil rig in the gulf of mexico brings back painful memories of the bp spill. we'll have an update on the latest off the coast of louisiana. >>> plus, michele bachmann's a tea party darling, but our next guest says the tea party is over. that's next. into their work, their name on the door, and their heart into their community. small business saturday is a day to show our support. a day to shop at stores owned by our friends and neighbors. and do our part for the businesses that do so much for us. on november 24th, let's get out and shop small. fire bad! just have to fire roast these tomatoes. this is goin
hezbollah and through the tunnels and through sea-lanes and across sinai, maybe even perhaps from north africa or sudan. the israelis are doing what they're doing. they've decided to put a deterrent strategy into effect to try to get hamas to stand down and to destroy what they can identify and find in terms of these long-range high trajectory weapons. >> all right, aaron david miller from the woodrow wilson center. thank you so much for your time, sir. >> pleasure. >>>...
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but my point is, when you look at terms of exploding economies and the growth in the world, africa is a critical place. the president of the united states should be the leading voice. >> roland martin just admitted on the air that barack obama -- >> let's get right. i think we have fixed ben wedeman technological audio problems. let's get right back to him. or maybe i'm wrong. and we have not fixed -- we have not fixed his problems. >> -- talk about what's happened -- >> i -- i -- i understand. >> let me just say -- >> wait, guys. a rule no talking over each other. ali. >> thank you, ma'am. here's the thing. the world right now is one big economic shift that's being tossed around in the waves. europe has caused big problems, there's nothing we can do about that right now. it's pushed over to asia. it's hurting asia. everyone is looking to the u.s. to stabilize this ship right now. so it's not a matter whether you like us or you don't like us, you need us not to fail. and that's why markets around the world are stable, they're just as happy, stability is a big point. >> ali, thank you.
but my point is, when you look at terms of exploding economies and the growth in the world, africa is a critical place. the president of the united states should be the leading voice. >> roland martin just admitted on the air that barack obama -- >> let's get right. i think we have fixed ben wedeman technological audio problems. let's get right back to him. or maybe i'm wrong. and we have not fixed -- we have not fixed his problems. >> -- talk about what's happened -- >>...